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Khergit Veteran Horse Archers (for siege defense): Power Draw 4, Archery: 218, Iron Flesh: 2, Power Strike: 0, Athletics: 0 Nord Veteran Archer - Power Draw: 3, Archer: 120, Iron Flesh: 2, Power Strike: 1, Athletics: 4 Sarranid Master Archer - Power Draw: 3, Archery:120, Iron Flesh 1, Power Strike: 0, Athletics: 3 Vaegir Marksmen - Power Draw:4, Archery: 140, Iron Flesh: 2, Power Strike 0, Athletics: 3 I would rather have a line of Sharpshooters in the field for their shield penetration and their ability to stand in hand to hand combat.įor the question on which archers are best: They are usually shooting into backs in siege defenses so they don't need the shield penetrating power of the sharpshooter (Khergit Veteran Horse Archers are the best foot archers in the game though for siege defense). Coast Guard Competitive Marksmanship Program, COMDTINST 3590.I like Marksmen in seige defense for their rate of fire.
MARKSMAN VS SHARPSHOOTER MANUAL
Coast Guard Medals and Awards Manual COMDTINST M1650.25E, Department of Homeland Security, dated May 2008, last accessed 12 July 2015 Navy Uniform Regulations, Chapter 5 Archived at the Wayback Machine, Department of the Navy, last accessed 12 July 2015 ^ Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon Archived at the Wayback Machine, Air Force Personnel Center, dated 5 August 2010, last accessed 27 February 2017.Today, only Distinguished Marksmanship Badges are authorized for wear on Navy uniforms. devices for their existing marksmanship ribbons. įrom 1942 to 1960, the Navy awarded unique Distinguished Marksmanship Ribbons vs. Likewise, those Coast Guardsman who have been awarded the Coast Guard Distinguished Pistol Shot or Marksman Badge can place a small gold metal replica of a pistol or rifle target, respectively, on the appropriate marksmanship ribbon vise having to wear the distinguished badge(s) on their dress uniforms. Coast Guard Pistol or Rifle Marksmanship Ribbon respectively in lieu of wearing the EIC badge(s). Ĭoast Guardsman who have been awarded the bronze or silver Coast Guard Excellence-in-Competition (EIC) Pistol Shot or Rifleman Badge can wear a bronze or silver miniature replica of the M1911 or M14 attached to the U.S. For a period of time, the E Device was bronze until three consecutive expert qualifications were achieved, then the device would change to silver with a permanent award status. When wearing the Marksmanship Medal, the Marksmanship Ribbon with the Expert device is not worn.
MARKSMAN VS SHARPSHOOTER FULL
The Navy and Coast Guard Expert Marksmanship device is worn on the Marksmanship Ribbon in lieu of the full sized Marksmanship Medal. The Expert Marksmanship device should not be confused with the Battle E Device.
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The Coast Guard also has additional ribbon devices which represent accomplishments in Civilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) sanctioned competitions. The Air Force uses a 3⁄ 16" bronze star to indicate expert qualification in both rifle and service pistol. The bronze colored S Device and E Device for the Navy and silver colored S Device and E Device for the Coast Guard. The Navy and Coast Guard present two marksmanship ribbon devices for scoring as a Sharpshooter or Expert on a pistol and rifle qualification course: The Air Force's Small Arms Expert Marksmanship Ribbon, as it is known, is awarded to those who qualify as expert with either the service rifle or service pistol. The Air Force use a bronze service star on top of their marksmanship ribbon to represent a qualification of expert in an additional weapon other than the one that originally earned the Airman the qualification ribbon.